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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

"Dying to Live" by Jono Comiskey


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Dying to Live
by Jono Comiskey

Dying to Live by Jono Comiskey

Dying to Live by Jono Comiskey is currently on tour with Reading Addiction Book Tours. The tour stops here today for an excerpt. Please be sure to visit the other tour stops as well.


Description
An inmate finds himself in an impossible predicament after a life-changing encounter in prison, his survival tied to three seemingly unconnected people on the outside. Unseen forces work to destroy them before they can discover their destiny. Divided families, destroyed careers, sexual abuse, drugs, violence, and attempted murder combine to derail their lives and thrust them into peril. If they can find a way to overcome these obstacles, they can change their world forever; but if they fail, they will set in motion a series of events spelling destruction for future generations. A cosmic war rages in an attempt to prevent the unleashing of hell’s agenda. Four lives converge at the center of the battle …
Three must die so that one may live.


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Excerpt
The orange glow outside the window seemed unnatural as he forced his eyes to open. He couldn’t move, and just breathing seemed like an impossible task. He tried to focus, but his thoughts were too blurry to make any tangible sense of what was happening. Drifting in and out of consciousness, he heard pieces of a frantic conversation going on outside.
“There’s a cop trapped inside, and the engine is on fire!”
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Praise for the Book
“A definite must-read for anyone that knows the feeling of being lost or that has someone they are associated with that has been or is lost. It gives very detailed insight into the struggles of addiction, the feeling of hopelessness, but then the other side of the feeling of redemption and positive self worth once God's plan is understood.” ~ Anthony Miller
“… what an amazing tale of God’s mercy and grace, but more importantly, one of repentance and redemption. A story that proves you can’t run far enough to get away from God’s love. I encourage everyone to get this book and immerse yourself in the story. You will not be disappointed.” ~ Laura
“You would never believe that this was based an a true story because it seems like it was written to be a movie. One of the best and inspiring books I have read.” ~ Brett B.
“This book, based on a true story, is an awesome read! Whether you have a loved one fighting addiction, or you yourself are the one fighting addiction, this book will give you hope.” ~ Melissamomof1
“I simply could not put this book down. The writing was so vivid I could see it playing out as I was reading it.” ~ Kindle Customer


About the Author
Born and raised in Dublin, Ireland, Jono Comiskey grew up in a country that was struggling for economic stability. Following his two older brothers, he embarked on a journey to find adventure in the land of hopes and dream - the United States of America. Twenty years later, he is convinced more than ever that each person carries incredible potential to affect the world around them in either a positive or negative way and that their God-granted privilege is to choose which path they will follow. Jono is married and has three wonderful children. Having spent more than two decades in the corporate world, he now pastors Transformation Church in Conroe, Texas, which focuses on making disciples who understand their identities in Christ.



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Thursday, February 8, 2018

"The Black Sheep Shadow" by Ashley Terrell

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The Black Sheep Shadow
by Ashley Terrell

The Black Sheep Shadow by Ashley Terrell

The Black Sheep Shadow by Ashley Terrell is currently on tour with Bewitching Book Tours. The tour stops here today for a guest post by the author and an excerpt. Please be sure to visit the other tour stops as well.


Description
“We have symptoms of ‘The Black Sheep’. Aren’t you aware?”
The city lights blind your amazement. The sound of the traffic challenges you to be alive. Families ask bystanders to make magic and capture the moment with photographs. Newly engaged couples seal their union by kissing under shooting stars while loving by crossing their hearts.
But if your heart was under arrest, wouldn't you want to embrace something to feel like others?
Go inside the world of one courageous sheep as she discovers that her heart was under attack by darkness. As she travels on a spiritual journey to understanding her purpose, overcoming the undertones of low confidence, self-acceptance, and the importance of inspiration, she rose against the odds with forgiveness and strengthening her faith.

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Excerpt
Miles Away From Ordinary
I have always been told that with success on any level come prices, struggles and journeys that can take you off road, and from the things that you have always known. In my mind as well as my life, I always considered myself one that would never understand what it was to succeed. I did not have the best support system ­ especial y with any day ending in a Y.
Growing up, I remember the white picket fence in some instances though they were blurry. What I do remember the most is the feelings I bottled, the conversations that pierced more than my self-esteem, but it factored into my confidence, my beliefs and my lifestyle.
You never know what someone is thinking or how their life has been affected no more than you know how damaging words and actions can be.
As one that was affected by the “what happens in this house, stays in this house” policy, I began to not say much. Unlike other households that had an “open door policy”, things were very strained in the Davis household. As time I grew older, I felt like my opinion didn’t matter and affected how I treated others. It also had a bearing on how I treated myself.
My life isn’t ordinary. I was not a person that uses to be happy. I was not a person that enjoyed company of friends, nor did I have the desire to be a socialite. I was determined to come from under the stigma of being the black sheep.
In all my years of living, the thing I found most profound is the power of God. God will have you speak to someone to deliver His words because He knows that person who is consulting with you will listen. That is trust. When God began to use people to speak to me, it was groundbreaking. It was scary. I never thought I was special enough to have such a privilege.
As I was sitting with my mentor to write an alternative book, we were brainstorming on paraphrasing when suddenly I blurted out, “There is no real word to describe my brother being murdered. There is no real word to express my darkness. People see the success of what I have done, not the pain that I had to endure to get there.”
Within that moment, I knew my time has come ­ I didn’t know for what though. He slowly looked around and I noticed his leg overreacting under the table.
“That’s your story,” he hissed. I paused. For the first time, I felt like a big, fat old-school Jawbreaker was lunged in my throat.
“No one wants to hear my story. They want to know how to go from sleeping on air mattresses and eating Ramen Noodles to how to go on tour, promote and do the stuff celebrities do,” I replied.
Just off the tidbits I had told my mentor, I never seen his face more flushed. “If you don’t tell your story,” he pauses and looks away, “then the Devil wins.”
I notice the goosebumps that wildly appeared on his arms. His body is still overreacting. The scent of the air changes. His advice is no longer suggestive, it is pushing and piercing.
“Your story is the raw truth, this book here we are editing is pretty. We need truth. Help someone break out from feeling alone. Help others take a step forward to want to be better. Your story is compelling and can do that,” he told me.
For the first time ever, I confidently agreed with him- in silence.
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Praise for the Book
“I think this would be a great weekend read. It does deal with some rough subjects so I think it really does take your mind off your own problems and focus on someone else's issues. This is a short book and would easily be read in one weekend.” ~ Kristyn
“The author Ashley Terrell gave her readers a very simple cover that says much. It immediately makes you wonder what it's all about. The story is the reader's story. Those readers who want to learn about themselves and who they are, what they want out of life. It's like finding yourself. […] If you as the reader, have those Black Sheep hiding deep in the darkness of your heart and soul, release them. Let the light shine. If you let your light shine perhaps that will encourage someone else to let their Black Sheep out and shine their light. The author wrote a book that can help break the light out of the darkness and shine. First we have to try!” ~ gayle pace
“I was drawn to this book simply by its title. I've always seen myself as the ‘black sheep’ of my nuclear family, and I was interested to see how someone else might deal with feeling that way. We've all been hurt in our lives, and the only way to heal from those hurts is to admit we feel them and work through them. The most important thing to learn in life is to BE YOU! It's not about being who others tell you to be, or want you to be. Be positive about yourself, and you'll feel yourself begin to heal.” ~ Teresa Kander

Guest Post by the Author
5 Facts in 5 Minutes: Author Ashley Terrell
Many journalists venture within the lines of standard interview questions, but we wanted to know Ashley Terrell, the author inspired to publish The Black Sheep Shadow. The Virginian native, author and entrepreneur indulges in a round of speed talk about her daily life and her memoir, The Black Sheep Shadow.
1. She takes her time with writing.
“For each book, I invest about a year to plan, write, and promote. It allows me to plan for my release and tour dates. I like to proofread my writing prior to sending it to my editor. I’m very hands-on with my publications, like The Black Sheep Shadow, because each writing is special and close to me,” says Terrell.
2. Loving herself isn’t an option.
“Enduring to persevere had a lot to do with acceptance of myself,” Terrell explains. “To go through a season means that you’ve accepted it, desiring to press forward. Dealing with bullying while learning to love myself were my obstacles (as mentioned in The Black Sheep Shadow), but I had to find it for myself to know overcoming was the ONLY option.
“There’s a teenage girl wanting to know if someone can hold her hand through her challenging time. There’s a single woman thirsty for inspiration. I can’t stop. The Black Sheep Shadow shows my trials and tribulations as building blocks for them to become better. I don’t give up. It’s not in me.”
3. Becoming an author wasn’t her first career choice.
“I wanted to become a chef,” Terrell expresses. “I began learning how to cook when I was seven years old.”
As Terrell entered high school, culinary arts began to confirm her decision to further her passion for food. In 2015, Terrell established Stella Bistro Foods.
“Cooking has been my bread and butter, just as much as I like it!” Terrell jokes. “Writing was number three on my list for career choices. Writing was between real estate and working for another entrepreneur.”
4. THINKING about breakfast is her motivation for rising early morning.
“I like the ideas of [what could be breakfast] if I wanted an early wake up - crepes, chicken and waffles, continental breakfast - in bed. The only thing I want to see before sunrise is the back of my eyelids,” Terrell laughs.
5. She doesn’t have a FAVORITE food dish!
“I can’t do that to myself, nor my taste buds,” Terrell explains. “You can’t show favoritism in food. Food is for your taste buds to evolve in learning new foods and their cultures. Having a favorite food dish limits them.”

About the Author
Ashley TerrellAshley Terrell is founder of BSC and Co. She resides on the East Coast where she enjoys blissful sunsets and sounds of ocean waves.









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Monday, January 29, 2018

"The Ghost Groom" by Jennifer Youngblood

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The Ghost Groom
(Texas Titan Romances)
by Jennifer Youngblood

The Ghost Groom (Texas Titan Romances) by Jennifer Youngblood

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A tough football player, a devoted sister, and the most difficult choice of all …
After a long, painful search that involved legions of duds, Ariana Sanchez, fitness guru and gym owner, finally meets the perfect guy when she least expects it. Not only can Rennen tear up the dance floor, but he has these adorable blonde curls and compelling green eyes, specked with gold. When Ariana’s around him she feels oh, so alive! And the best part is that he’s a perfect gentleman and easy to talk to. Their first encounter leaves Ariana floating on air, thinking there’s hope for her love life after all … until she learns that Rennen is the celebrated rookie who’s taking her brother’s position as starting running back for the Titans. Too bad she’s totally loyal to her brother and has to hate him now!
Rennen Bradley, the Ghost, has worked long and hard to get the opportunity to shine as the starting running back. Sure, he feels bad that Ace Sanchez was injured and that he’s taking his place on the team, but that’s how the game rolls.
Rennen never expects to fall for Ariana, and it throws him for a loop when he realizes she’s Ace’s sister. But Rennen’s not going to let a simple complication like that come between him and the woman of his dreams. He understands Ariana’s reservations—heck, even admires her loyalty to her brother. But Rennen’s used to waging uphill battles. Abandoned as a child, Rennen learned a long time ago that you have to fight tooth and nail for anything you want in this life. And he wants Ariana, heart, body, and soul!
Caught between loyalty and love, will Ariana choose her family or her heart?
Note: After reading The Ghost Groom, be sure to download and read the FREE alternate ending written by Cami Checketts and Taylor Hart.


Excerpt
This was getting ridiculous. Justin was more handsy than an octopus. “Stop touching me,” Ariana warned.
He laughed. “Come on, babe. Don’t be so stiff. You know you like it.”
“No, I don’t like it,” she countered. “No one likes being pawed.” Revulsion churned in her gut as his eyes went to her chest. An incredulous laugh bubbled in her throat. Was he really ogling her chest, right here in front of her? What a jerk! As soon as she got home, she was going to contact Heart to Heart and put in a complaint. They really should be more diligent in making sure people were truthful in their profiles. Justin was nothing like he’d pretended to be, and it was obvious he was only after one thing … and it wasn’t a long-term relationship. She tensed, clenching her fists. “Hey, buddy. My face is up here.”
He snorted out a chortle. “Yeah, but you’ve got something else going on down there. For a little girl, you’ve got a nice rack.”
She froze amidst the dancing couples surrounding them. “What did you just say to me?”
He laughed. “You heard me. Lighten up.” He grabbed her waist with an iron grip. “I thought Latin girls were supposed to be loose.”
Her hand balled into a fist, and she thought about how it would feel to knock him across the floor. “I’m going to give you a half a second to let go of me.”
He grunted in amusement. “Make me.”
Heat splintered up her neck, making her feel like her head would split in two. Then cool precision took over as she calculated Justin’s height and weight. The bigger they are … the harder they fall. From the corner of her eye, she saw the blonde guy from earlier approach. “Is everything okay here?” he asked, his body taut, like he was ready to pounce.
“Buzz off,” Justin grumbled. Letting loose a string of curse words.
“Strike three,” Ariana muttered. She shot her arm straight up in a swift motion where it connected with Justin’s neck, right under his jaw line. Then she brought her arm back down, using her weight to knock him off his feet where he landed on his back with a heavy thud. Murmurs rippled through the couples surrounding them as they backed away. Justin gurgled, clutching his neck, a dazed look in his eyes.
Ariana’s hands flew to her hips. “Just because I’m Latin does not make me easy!”
Claps broke out around her. “That’s right,” a few of the women agreed. “Dirt bag,” one woman muttered, shooting Justin a death glare.
As Justin stumbled to his feet, Ariana planted herself in a battle stance, ready to do more damage if necessary. Her adrenaline was going, and she’d make short work of him, putting her training to good use. But luckily for Justin, he ducked his head and scuttled away.
“That has got to be the most awesome thing I’ve ever seen.”
She turned to the blonde guy who was looking at her in astonishment, admiration shining in his eyes. “Thanks. I appreciate you trying to help.”
He shoved his hands in his pockets, rocking forward on the balls of his feet. “Yeah, I was trying to rescue you from that creep … not that you needed my help.”
Ariana’s blood was pumping so ferociously that she felt dizzy.
He gave her a concerned look. “Are you okay?”
A wan smile tipped her lips as she ran a hand through her hair. “Yeah, I guess that date didn’t go as planned.”
He chuckled. “Life rarely does.” He held her gaze, and she felt the same buzz she’d experienced earlier. Everything around them slowed, and it was just the two of them. His voice was deeper than she imagined, with a husky edge. Her eyes traced the definition of the muscles underneath his form-fitting t-shirt. Heat fanned her face when she saw the flicker of amusement that turned his hazel-green eyes a honey-gold. He’d caught her checking him out. She jerked her eyes to his face, making a mental note to keep her focus there. He had a fine layer of scruff, emphasizing the lean line of his jaw. She swallowed, feeling she was staring at the real-life version of Thor and Captain America, all rolled into one. Captain Thor. Or Goldie Locks because of his thick tangles of beautiful curls.
People around them resumed dancing, but the two of them just stood there. Ariana knew she should start dancing … or do something to break the tension, but she couldn’t get her body to cooperate.
He cleared his throat, a grin washing over his face. “Um, maybe we should get off the dance floor.”
“Oh, yeah.” She propelled her feet into action. Her mind whirled, going through all that had just happened. She could hardly believe he’d been the one to offer help. When they got to the side, he motioned to an empty table.
“Would you like to sit down?”
Her voice sounded unnaturally high and screechy in her ears. “Sure.”
He pulled out a chair for her and helped her get seated. Wow. Captain Thor was a gentleman to the nth degree. A startling contrast to Justin.
As they sat there, staring across the table at each other, Ariana scrambled for something halfway intelligent to say. “Thanks again. You’re a great dancer,” she blurted. Sheesh. She was making an idiot out of herself. Normally she was calm and cool around men, always knowing the right thing to say. But it seemed her mouth had disconnected from her brain.
His lips curved into a radiant smile, causing the edges of his eyes to crease. “Thanks. You’re pretty good yourself.”
The compliment caught her off guard, sending warm ripples cascading through her. He’d been watching her too. It was good to know the attraction went both ways.
He leaned forward. “Was that guy your boyfriend?”
She wrinkled her nose. “Heck no!” She laughed. “We’d never met in person before tonight. We were matched on a dating app.”
His eyebrows shot up in surprise. “Really?”
She felt foolish and a little desperate for resorting to a dating app. Her explanation gushed out. “It’s an app where people in the Dallas/Ft. Worth area can connect. You know, people with similar interests.” She shrugged. “It seemed like a good idea … in theory.” She scowled, darkness gathering inside her. “Of course, I should’ve known better than to go out with a football coach. Note to self … don’t date anymore coaches or football players. Their egos are the size of a whale, their brains the size of a pea, from one too many hits on the field.”
He laughed. “That’s a bit of a blanket statement.”
Her face fell. “Don’t tell me, you’re a football player.” Of course he was. That would be just her luck.
An easy grin stole over his lips. “Well, if I were, I certainly wouldn’t admit it now.”
She pursed her lips together, assessing him. He didn’t seem bothered by her scrutiny. He just sat there, patiently enduring it. “No, you’re not a football player,” she finally said. “I don’t know what you are, but you’re far too intelligent to play football.”
He cocked his head. “So, all football players are stupid? Is that what you’re saying?”
“Nope. Not all of them. Just about ninety percent.”
“So only ten percent are intelligent.” He grinned. “See, I can do math.”
The teasing tone of his voice caused her to smile. “That’s good to know.”
He tsked his tongue. “What turned you against football players?”
“Aside from Justin?” She lifted an eyebrow, waiting for him to respond.
“Yep, aside from him. I mean, he was a douche bag, but the bite in your voice tells me there’s more.”
When her brother Ace first started playing pro ball, Ariana went out with a few players on the team. After about the sixth disaster, she swore off football players altogether. “Experience,” she finally said.
Interest lit his eyes. “Care to elaborate?”
“Not really,” she said loudly, then felt like she was yelling when the music suddenly stopped.
They turned their attention to the guy on stage holding the microphone. “Folks, we’ve got a fun evening lined up, it’s karaoke night!” He pumped a fist in the air as the crowd cheered.
Ariana’s heart dropped. Oh, no!
The emcee looked down at the sheet of paper in his hand. “To start, we have a duet by Ariana and Justin.”
Captain Thor looked at her. “Is everything okay?”
“Not really.” She groaned. “I’m Ariana.”
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Praise for this Book
“This book ranks up there with my favorite romances of all time. Ariana was so great with her feisty attitude and allegiance to family. Rennen was the perfect hero and the romance and sparks between the two were unreal. Throw in a twist that I did not see coming and this book was simply fabulous. Don't miss it!” ~ Cami
“GREAT story! I seriously love this series and hope the writers come up with another set of them. Rennen's persistence is heartwarming and funny and Arianna's sass and fire are his perfect match. And getting a little bonus story about Ace and Silver past where their book ended was just icing on the cake.” ~ MamaT
“Youngblood has perfected the art of chemistry and tension! Rennen was not just hot and gorgeous, but the kind of guy who makes you want to snuggle up to and feel safe in his arms. I loved Ariana's sass and the way she helped Rennen discover who he really was. Loved this! Kept me up way too late!” ~ Romance Guru
“This is a fun charming romance adventure with a lot of laughter and love plus some understanding from family to love ones and adorable characters too. Must Read Definitely.” ~ Kindle Customer

About the Author
Jennifer Youngblood
Jennifer Youngblood is a bestselling author of clean romance, sweet romance, and romantic suspense novels. For as long as she could remember, Jennifer has wanted to be an author. In those rare moments when she's not dreaming up another story, Jennifer loves cooking, spending time with family, and occasionally breaking away from her hectic life to take spontaneous trips to exotic and sometimes not so exotic locations. She couldn't survive in a world without chocolate, good books, family, and friends.

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